The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) is proud to host The Second Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking. We welcome researchers from non-governmental organizations, academia, and governmental agencies. This is a conference run along traditional academic paper-presentation lines, intended to spread knowledge, provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of research and professional work, and provide an opportunity to network with and learn from each other.

This conference is made possible through the collaboration of faculty in the College of Business Administration, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Journalism, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, College of Law, College of Education and Human Sciences, and the office of the Vice-Chancellor for Research at UNL.

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Conference Program: Second Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking

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The University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Human Trafficking Team

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The Colorado Community Needs Assessment and Capacity Building Project, AnnJanette Alejano-Steele, Amanda Finger, and Rhonda Young

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A Market Analysis of Human Trafficking Systems, Dwayne Ball, Julie Pennington, Ronald Hampton, and Anh Nguyen

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Evidence Based Programming: A Case Study, 2007 – 2010, Phnom Penh Cambodia, Luke Bearup

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Novels, Public Policy and Anti-Trafficking Efforts, Donna M. Bickford

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Human Trafficking is used for Recruiting Terrorists, Bekir Cinar

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Collaborating Against Human Trafficking, Kirsten Foot and Amoshaun Toft

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A Protocol Against Trafficking in Persons: Is it Enough? The Impact of a Trafficking Treaty, Michelle Forrest

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Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of Street Children in Romania: Catalysts of Vulnerability and Challenges in Recovery, Meredith Gamble

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From Pseudoscience to Protoscience: Estimating Human Trafficking and Modern Forms of Slavery, Amanda J. Gould

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MODERN SLAVERY: A REGIONAL FOCUS, Amanda J. Gould

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Chinese Human Trafficking in the San Francisco Bay Area, Carina Groves

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Mavericks or Allies: The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in the Anti-Trafficking Movement, Sarabeth Harrelson

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Sex Trafficking of Minors in the U.S.:Implications for Policy, Prevention and Research, Kim Kotrla

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“STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST US!” -- Rape and Trafficking, Glenn Miles

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Enforcing the TIPPLEA Act to curb emerging trends in Human Trafficking: A study of the baby trade in South East Nigeria, Ijeoma Okoronkwo and Anigbogu Maduka

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The Role and Global Impact of the U.S. Trafficking in Persons Report, Noam Perry

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A Revised Approach to Reducing Labor Abuses and Human Trafficking, Thomas Reuland

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A Deterrence Model to Curbing Human Trafficking in the United States, Michelle Crawford Rickert

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Re-considering Trafficking in Human Beings, Kiril Sharapov

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Baseline survey with Masseur Boys in Mumbai, Jasmir Thakur and Glenn Miles

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Media Representation and Human Trafficking: How Anti-Trafficking Discourse Affects Trafficked Persons, Caroline S. Wallinger

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THE INTERSECTION OF LAW, THEOLOGY, AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE NARRATIVE OF JOSEPH: LINKING THE PAST TO THE PRESENT, Julie Waters

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A Survey of Child Sex Tourism in the Philippines, Carmen R. Zafft and Sriyani Tidball